Monday, August 17, 2026 - Many people have been feared k!lled after armed invaders attacked several communities in Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State.
Residents told Daily Trust that the attackers laid siege on
at least six villages at about 4:30am on Sunday, August 16, 2026, where they
shot sporadically and k!lled an unspecified number of people.
Locals alleged that the armed invaders rode on several
motorcycles during the invasion on Ayaba, Ukpen, Bom, Ikpur, Aboajio and Yina
communities in Mbaterem council ward of Ukum LGA.
A witnesses also said several people sustained gunshots
wounds while the incident forced residents to flee into the bushes for safety.
Ukum LGA, Jonathan Modi, told the publication as at 5pm on
Sunday that the situation was brought under control by security operatives who
responded promptly.
Modi said he was still at the scenes evacuating both d3ad
bodies and injured victims to the hospital.
“The security responded immediately to the attacks. Sadly,
there were casualties but we are at the scene moving those wounded to the
hospital. We have recovered some bodies.
“More security operatives have been deployed to areas where
there are perceived threats,” he said.
The Police Public Relations Officer of the Benue State
Police Command, Peter Aondongu, also confirmed the attack but said details were
still being gathered as of press time.
“I can confirm that there was an attack in Ukum LGA. More
details will be communicated to you as soon as I have them,” the PPRO
said.
Reacting to the incident, Governor Hyacinth Alia appreciated
the security agencies for their prompt response to the attack and commiserated
with families who lost their loved ones.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula,
the governor said the attackers invaded Mbaterem in Ayaba,
Ikpur, Yina, Aboajio and Ukpen communities, k!lling some residents and injuring
others.
Alia vowed to continue supporting security agencies to
protect the people, while warning those bent on frustrating the peace process
in the state that they would not succeed.
“Benue lands for Benue people. Anyone who thinks attacking
us will intimidate us to leave the land is making a mistake,” the governor
said.
“I took an oath to protect our people, and I will not
relent. I must appreciate the fact that the Federal Government is advancing a
lot of support for us to tackle these acts of terrorism,” he added.
The governor who blamed the attack on armed herders, urged
residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious movements to
security agencies, stressing that timely information remained critical to
tackling criminal elements.
He also charged security agencies to maintain their presence
in strategic areas across the state and confront what he described as enemies
of the state who appeared unrelenting in their attacks.
Alia assured residents that his administration would not
relent in its efforts to protect lives and property across the state.

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